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The Metropolitan Police has warned football fans that the use of anti-Semitic words in chants at matches could result in arrest.

Action will be taken against those who use the 'Y' word at this Sunday's Premier League fixture between Tottenham Hostpur and West Ham United and future matches, Chief Superintendent Mick Johnson, who will be the match commander at White Hart Lane, said.

This topic has been debated at length but our position is clear, racism and offensive language have no place in football or indeed in society. Those supporters who engage in such behaviour should be under no illusion that they may be committing an offence and may be liable to a warning or be arrested.

This topic has been debated at length but our position is clear, racism and offensive language have no place in football or indeed in society. Those supporters who engage in such behaviour should be under no illusion that they may be committing an offence and may be liable to a warning or be arrested.